East Bali Tour

Enjoy the best places to see in Denpasar with a plan including Bali Driver Gede

Monday, June 11, 2018

East Bali Tour

Bali's east coast has much to discover and this tour takes you on a full-day of discoveries. There’s something both mysterious and romantic about embarking on a road less travelled; a journey to the east coast of Bali will only confirm this. Bali’s eastern coastal region offers an ideal escape for those in search of a 'hidden' paradise. Get to know the island’s spiritual side at the Lempuyang Temple complex, the holiest of all temples set at the foot of sacred Mount Lempuyang, then visit a local plantation nearby to experience from up close the sights, aromas and flavours of exotic fruits and tropical spices, such as Arabica coffee and salak, otherwise known as snake-skin fruit. An afternoon stopover at the old Balinese village of Tenganan will then welcome you to well-preserved traditions, including the traditional basket weavings and tie-dyed cloth that this village is best known for.

 Highlights 

  • Full-day private tour of East Bali
  • Lempuyang Temple,Ancient Mountain Temple in East Bali 
  • complex Plantation tour of coffee and spices Tenganan,an old Balinese village with well-preserved traditions  
  • Explore the lush landscapes and rich cultures of Bali's eastern region 
  • Admire the water fountains and bathing pools at the water palace of Tirta Gangga 
  • Learn about the traditional Aga people in Tenganan village 
  • Round-trip hotel transport with a private driver included  






What You Can Expect 
 East Bali Highlights Start your morning with pickup by your private guide/Driver at your hotel. Get comfortable in your air-conditioned private vehicle and take in the scenery as you motor over to the eastern side of Bali

From hotel we directly drive to Lempuyang Temple,Ancient Mountain Temple in east Bali,Lempuyang Temple, locally referred to as Pura Luhur Lempuyang, is one of Bali’s oldest and most highly regarded temples.we will be adventurous climbing the high lempuyang mountain with the surrounding forest that is still natural.the main temple lies at 1,175m above sea level, up on the peak of the namesake Mount Lempuyang in East Bali.After we enjoyed the Amazing view of Mount Agung.

Next stop is spend time at the magnificent Tirta Gangga Water Palace, one of the region's top attractions. The last king of the Karangasem Empire built the water palace in the 1940s and 50s. The name Tirta Gangga translates as 'Water of the Ganges' and indicates the sacredness of this site to the Hindu Balinese. Admire decorative ponds, statues, plants and fountains that surround the palace, then take in stunning views of the ocean and rice paddies from town,if you feel hunggry we can stop here for lunch.

Afterward, head south through the pretty coastal town of Candidasa en route to the village of Tengana, which is inhabited by Balinese Aga people who lived here long before the Majapahit Empire arrived from Java to colonize the island in the 14th century. Aga traditions are strictly maintained in this traditional village, making its architecture, weaving and batik textiles distinctive. Tour the small village on foot with your guide for a closer look at these traditions. Departing from Tengana, return along the scenic coastal road to your hotel where your tour ends with hotel drop-off in the late afternoon.

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